Jen Initiative for Integrity and Development - JIID
Jen Initiative for Integrity and Development (JIID) is a non-governmental organization, registered as
28/08/2025
On August 28th, 2025, Jen Initiative for Integrity and Development (JIID), in collaboration with Adamawa Concern Disable Foundation (ACDF), successfully organized a vital sensitization program at Jambutu MARAWRE 'C' Ward, Yola North, Adamawa State.
The event focused on critical issues including Gender-Based Violence (GBV), promoting good hygiene practices, and protecting children with disabilities through a multi-sectoral approach. Our goal was to raise awareness among community members, children, and caregivers about violence prevention, personal hygiene, and safeguarding the rights and wellbeing of children with disabilities.
Together, we are working towards a safer, healthier, and more inclusive community!
19/08/2025
Today, we come together to honor the courage, dedication, and compassion of all humanitarian workers and volunteers who tirelessly serve those in need. At Fufore IDP Camp, we recognize the resilience of our community and the vital role that humanitarian efforts play in restoring hope and dignity.
Join us as we celebrate the strength and unity of our people, and reaffirm our commitment to supporting and uplifting one another. Together, we can build a brighter future for all.
🌍✨World Humanitarian Day 2025 “Act for Humanity” ✨🌍
06/07/2025
Jen Initiative for Integrity and Development (JIID) proudly conducted a Menstrual Hygiene Sensitization Campaign!
On June 25, 2025, our dedicated team visited Government Girls Senior Secondary School Unguwan Faransa Gombi and Government Day Senior Secondary School Muchalla Gombi LGA to promote awareness, understanding, and positive attitudes towards menstrual health and hygiene among young girls.
This campaign was part of our ongoing effort to provide vital information about menstrual health management. We emphasized the importance of maintaining proper hygiene during menstruation, using sanitary products correctly, and seeking medical advice when needed. Additionally, we discussed the significance of mental well-being and self-esteem for girls during their menstrual period.
The activity included interactive sessions, and practical demonstrations on how to use sanitary pads and maintain hygiene. We also encouraged open conversations to foster a supportive environment where girls feel comfortable discussing their health issues without shame or fear.
Our goal is to empower girls to manage their menstruation confidently, stay healthy, and continue their education without interruption. We believe that educating young girls about menstrual hygiene is vital for their overall health, dignity, and future empowerment.
A heartfelt thank you to all students, teachers, and community members who participated actively and supported this initiative. Together, we can create a future where every girl feels confident, informed, and valued!
Let’s keep working towards a healthier, more informed, and stigma-free community!
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Bishop Dalton Plaza, Plot 9 Galadima Aminu Way (Opposite First Bank, Bank Road), Jimeta Yola
Yola
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